Too many starting points
VPN, Internet Access, private apps, branches, and devices compete for the same resources.
From the initial situation to the target image and roadmap to the implementation: SourcingBlox combines security architecture, Zscaler experience and organizational handover.

Network, identity, endpoints, applications, and operations are changing simultaneously. Without a common goal, individual solutions, exceptions and later friction arise.
VPN, Internet Access, private apps, branches, and devices compete for the same resources.
A functioning pilot does not yet answer who is responsible for policies, incidents and exceptions.
Security, performance and support capability must be planned together.
Programs become large before risks, dependencies and measurable stages are clarified.
We cut the program into verifiable stages, connecting every technical decision to operation, support, and user experience.
Organize protected objects, identities, access routes, risks and guardrails together.
Define target architecture, migration waves, decision points, and success criteria.
Implement a representative use case, measure it and transfer it into operation in a controlled manner.
You get comprehensible results, clear responsibilities and a next step that fits your environment.
Define the objective, stakeholders, portfolio and decision-making framework.
Validate primary sources, platform scope, and open assumptions.
Architecture, operations, RACI, risks and measurement points.
Define limited next step with acceptance and fallback option.
In the applications, data, identities and access paths to be protected. This creates a target image with prioritized migration waves instead of an unmanageable overall project.
Yes. Existing ZIA, ZPA and other platform modules are evaluated against target architecture, policies, forwarding, identities and operating processes and further developed in a targeted manner.
The pilot should be business-relevant, technically representative and at the same time controllable. Clear user groups, applications, success criteria and fallback options are crucial.
The scope of services can include roadmap, decision logic, RACI, operating model, support handover, test concept and measurable rollout criteria.
Policies, data paths, performance, supportability, and exception processes are included in the same design and testing process.
It depends on the application landscape, identities, legacy paths, and organizational structure. We cut the project into verifiable stages with clear decisions.
We review your current situation, target architecture and the most sensible next step for your environment.